Anthropogenic and climatic forces have modified the geomorphology of tidal wetlands over a range of timescales. Changes in land use, sediment supply, river flow, storminess, and sea level alter the layout of tidal channels, ...

The Sea Duct Ocean-Bottom Laboratory is a computer controlled recirculating inverted flume for the in-situ study
of sediment transport. It is designed to measure the sea floor response to controlled currents analogous to ...

Data on the effects of winter conditions on the transport of sediment on the continental shelf off Northern California were
collected during the flrst year of the Sediment TRansport Events on Shelf and Slope (STRESS) ...

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